Hanspeter,

Go right ahead. There's no sane reason anyone would still be using openvrml as 
opposed to openvrml016. Even openvrml016 is getting old. I'll need to look at 
porting the latest version sometime.

Regards,
Phil.

On 28/07/2010, at 10:26 PM, Hanspeter Niederstrasser wrote:

> The package mozilla is _very_ old, and probably has gazillion of security 
> issues.  It also conflicts with some changes that JFM and myself wish to make 
> to firefox & seamonkey.  Currently, the only package that depends on it is 
> openvrml, which has been superseded by openvrml016.
> 
> Philip, can openvrml be removed from Fink so that we can remove mozilla?
> 
> And if someone has a reason why mozilla shouldn't be removed, please speak up 
> (an upgrade stub package to either seamonkey or firefox could easily be put 
> in its place if wanted).
> 
> BTW, the proposed change is to change the default 3rd party gecko plugin 
> location from the hardcoded /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins to 
> %p/lib/mozilla/plugins (%p/lib/%N/plugins will still work as it currently 
> does).  The benefit is that future releases of each browser will be able to 
> find 3rd party plugins (currently mozplugger and librsvg and soon gnash) 
> w/out being limited to a specific browserN.
> 
> Hanspeter

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